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Mercer museum
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Implements for log-measuring.
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Doan exhibit
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84 S Pine St
Doylestown, PA 18901
+1 (215) 345-0210
http://www.mercermuseum.org
Managed by the Bucks County Historical Society, this museum pays tribute to Henry Chapman Mercer, noted archaeologist, antiquarian, artist and writer.

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4.559 reviews
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Steph W.
12/3/2024

We were looking for something different to do & the Mercer museum was it! Great time for the kids as well. Cute scavenger hunt to get marked on each floor.

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Kelly N.
3/26/2024

Went to this area for a day trip and we were looking for things to do, we decided to go to the mercer museum. We actually had no idea what the museum was going to be about neither one of us have...

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Alexis B.
12/18/2024

Did you know there are two castles in Doylestown, Pennsylvania? I didn't! But I visited both last weekend! One of them is the Mercer Museum. According to Wikipedia, Henry Mercer was a "gentleman...

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Brittany W.
8/19/2024

The museum had enough spaces for parking, clean bathrooms, and a cute gift shop. They had an exhibit on the ground floor that was interactive and fun. The actual castle part of the museum has so...

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Amy E.
6/29/2024

Wonderful piece of history right in our backyard. Something to see everywhere you look. The tiles were my absolute favorite and the gallows were... interesting & creepy & sad. The stoves and...

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